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    Explore " supermarkets" with insightful episodes like "Matt Hancock vs The Grim Reaper", "Guards at Del Monte pineapple farm in Kenya accused of killings", "Is the UK in the grip of ‘greedflation’?" and "386. How the Supermarket Helped America Win the Cold War" from podcasts like ""Pod Save the UK", "Today in Focus", "Today in Focus" and "Freakonomics Radio"" and more!

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    Matt Hancock vs The Grim Reaper

    Matt Hancock vs The Grim Reaper

    Matt Hancock fails to win over bereaved families at the UK Covid-19 Inquiry, as they turn their backs on him while another confronts him dressed as the grim reaper. Nish and Coco get to grips with ‘greedflation’ as MPs question supermarket bosses about their huge salaries. Plus Coco questions why Labour has an all-white all-male line up of candidates for the upcoming by-elections. And Nish is disheartened by a report that finds cricket is racist, sexist and elitist - the “full fruit machine” of prejudice!

    We continue ‘Chat Shit Get Banged’, our campaign to stop politicians lying, with the help of John Humphrys, former presenter of Radio 4’s Today programme. The man once labelled the BBC’s ‘Rottweiler in chief’ reflects on his 33 years holding politicians to account, including memorable encounters with Boris Johnson and Margaret Thatcher.

    Also, tales from Glastonbury, and Prigozhin v Putin - how did a hotdog seller build up his own private army? Plus Coco gets a surprise Patreon request.

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    Guests:

    John Humphrys, Classic FM presenter and former presenter of BBC Radio 4’s Today programme

     

    Audio credits:

    Uk Covid-19 Inquiry

    Parliamentlive.tv

    Sky News

    386. How the Supermarket Helped America Win the Cold War

    386. How the Supermarket Helped America Win the Cold War

    Aisle upon aisle of fresh produce, cheap meat, and sugary cereal — a delicious embodiment of free-market capitalism, right? Not quite. The supermarket was in fact the endpoint of the U.S. government’s battle for agricultural abundance against the U.S.S.R. Our farm policies were built to dominate, not necessarily to nourish — and we are still living with the consequences.